Spinoza’s God: Why a Seventeenth-Century Philosopher Still Troubles Believers and Atheists Alike
Baruch Spinoza was banned by his community at 23 and died in obscurity at 44. His account of God — identical with Nature, infinite, impersonal, necessary — has been unsettling people ever since, and on purpose.
April 18, 2026

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